She Boston Grill CliSSlFPjjABjT LAKOK CADAKET reads the Classified Ads. E,-cryone Special Dinners Thursdays and If you lose, advertise for it. Saturdays If you fled, locate the owner. Dancing every Saturday night from 0 to 12. Whatever you need, advertise for It Dance Hall for Hire. PRINCE RUPERT Accomodation for Prlvae Parties OUT THE CLASSIFIED IIAIilT. Phone 437 Northern and Central British Columbia's Newspaper ui. XVIII No- 181 ritlNCE RUPER.-B. C FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1928 Prise Five .Cents Finland Again Won Long Disiance Classh Amsterdam Olympiad Canadian Howcra Win Their Heats in the Kegratta American AMSTERDAM, Autr. 3 Willie Ritola of Finland won the 5,000 i, r;ic; from Paavo Nurmi, who appeared content to trail his fel- . . ' . . . f., .. i nuiiiryiiiuii kuimh just i ciiuuk" tu ucat vriuo in oweucn mr hM bonn carried on tW district haa been nil place. The long distance classic remains with Finland after that of Rev. r. c soott and capt. wn-;r hi Nurmi's hands for many years. ' nam. Oliver with the mission boatTnom- 1 1 ir first tvent in the Olympic decathlon was won by I. L. Joen of a Crosby in connection with the can-i: Africa running 100 metres in 11 seconds. ineries and logging camps on Smith's l!..l.ti l.rniMrhl tha Tlnllo1 ,..1 .ti J A i wi w u a . nasv wtiiivu .winning me. uu metres in,w w wconus anu uarety Dealing HARVEST MEN i NOT COMING rn ion lu.ooo to come from old COINTKY IK NOT YLT REALIZED. iv.ikK.. Au;. 8. It Is now dUckod -i. .uinounoenient that toe British . ...m.-ut liad concluded an arrange-. :jnn 10,000 miners to Canada i rarvvost was premature. While iway and Immigration officials irmai-l with applications negotla-.:: lag for lack of a satisfactory . that the miners will get ace ni(l'yaaent The Canadian gov- i . in not disposed to permit the aiUi tw prospect of swelling ' ;i-r uiicnpioyment in the cities i.- harvest. r,, a ways are reluctant to gueran-.iiiml employment or a re Mm l:nappolnlment U expressed ; t hus country. YANKEES ONLY .. A SMALL LEAD 101 II AMI A IIIILF OAMEK AHEAD OI' rillf ADKI.I'IIIA WITH MTTEII fiOINII KTKONO ' a yoiik Aug 3 The American xierahlp has fallen away from thing to a lead of four and a .. for the Yankees with Phlla--eema. set in a winning streak M 17 out of the last 18 games i- Yankees have been making only Mriwlng. National St. Louu continued the ' i- rnhtp at the expense of D-i he ratt of Um league suffered yesterday Ute Olanu going In tilaos and Pltuburg nosing out truni fifth 'plaot. Cincinnati third at a result of the ,rhr hitting A FIRE FORCED FLYER DOWN ' ' v. York. Aug. 3.- Drifting hrtplens-.i'.-.K-en with the radio (puttering m,u meaaaae, Captain Frank and his companions 8. E. i Montreal. Fred Pierce, the Htid X. W Ollmore. wireless were picked up well by the Mliinika renter day after- - miles S. S. of Cape Race. Now-',.n, i The steamer waa bound to 1 for tiie safety of the crew had ' ' when atramen failed to find in the poaltlon nrst reported. i n. Aug. S -In a meatage to hto i'i,-,my aboard tne Mlnnewaaka ' i ud to come down owing to wiu nothing to worry about. - i" abandoned. PRISONER MADE FREEDOM DASH v. " Vf t Ji KN ATi liYTTON AND,Ml f ' 1 ' ' ' i wack, Aug. 3.--Wting his life lor freedom Thomas Webb ' 1 'trough window of a moving '"i escaped. He was arrested i 'x 'ng brought here to face of obtaining money under falvo Curl Thompson and child return-'"' city on the Cardena this from it trlD to Vancouver. n''mpson aa tormerly Miss Svea and Will Appear in Semi-finals and South African Win ..I. i .. I t ut l t a 1 Srnt.. iha fir.f -,,nnln itkotr.. aj eav asasav l UKiililg V ""P I Onoe again the Canadian flag wasl,, " BO m"P De,u "P or the nrst um. once again J. Wrlgt of Oanada and the Toronto Argonauts won the respective heats In the elimination for tne regatta, aawring a place for them in the semifinals. Oaudln of France wou the Individual folia fencing championship. Finland now la second In point of srore with 64. Canada la In sixth place with 33. STOCK QUOTATIONS .. Noon L'luklug Price Todjj on Vancouver T. Elf hang (Courtesy of 8. D. Johnson Co., Lad.) W. The following cfUotaUona were bid and asked: Argenta Rufua, Stc., 35c. 'Bay view, TcM 7 Vie C. SUver. UM. UM. J. Big Mlaaourl, 61c. lc Cork Province. gOc, toc. Cotton Bait. nil. etc. Duawell. lc., tic. Duthle. tLM. Oeorge 0Hr. MM. Oaorgla Rsvae. gA ggc. OaMtor. See, 3c. Ooteenda, t4. MDg . Otadvlew. m 4to. Indian. He . tndefedM' U)fcc., lie. Kootney rtartn . Mc. L. tc L.. 10 Vtd-Mc. Lakevtew, ml, 4. Lucky JL lie. SI. Marmot Metola, 11 c. II V Marmot River Oold. 9c. 10c. National Stiver, lie. 16c Noranda. 17 XW. nil. Pead-OreaUe. nil. 14.00. Porter Idaho. T6c Sac.. Premier. IM. 12.40 Ruth Hope. S7Wc SSc as Sliver Croat, igc, lOfto. 8llferaa, fM, ail. Suntoek. tl.it, $. BUveramlta.. SVic, lie. Premier MM; SS.40. Topiey Illehftetd. &9c. 00c. Tortc, 1.T tIM. White Water. Mjg. nil. k Woodbine. 2e.. 27c. FRANCO'S PLANE is" TOWED TO CADEZ OFF THE PORTUGUESE COAST MADRID. Auk. 3. Captain Franco's hydro-airplane Numancla was damaged in a forced landing oft the Portuguese ooaat yesterday after starting on a world flight and la being towed from Hueiva Ui Cadiz. It la understood the night will be re newed. probably In September. STATION MASTER DIES HEMORRHAGE OF BRAIN VANCOUVBR. Aug 3 Oeoruo William Ross, for 16 years atatlon maater for the B C. Blectrlc Railway, died here of hemorrhaa of the brain. He ones had steeping sickness. R. A. Blanchard of Portland. Oregon, who la interested In negotiation for the nurehaae of the city hydro-electric utility, arrived Ui the city yesterday saw will ssll bv the Princess on now to morrow afternoon on hla return south. He la accompanied by Mra. Blanchard reglatered at the Hotel Mid they are Prince Rupert., rather L, H. Rivet O.M I . well know In this district.' returned to the city this week from a mx-months' holiday n to Montreal and saueo. oy me prtneeas Alio this morning ror oaagwaf wiiere he will re r route to Dawson sume his clerical duties P D. Mathers, lormerly general man- Iter of the Mlilerd Canning Oo. and now with the B C Packen. wn.cn arrived In sorbed the Mlller.1 concern tlie Prlnoe i the city from Vanixn ver on Oeorge thla mornliu: company busi- tines. PRESBYTERY OF UNITED CHURCH 'eVUOOUF.HS AM) ADVANCEMENT RE PORTED AT MKETIMl HELD LAST NKHIT AND THIS MORNING Favorable and encouraging reports on the growth and progress of church work were presented by the various mlulons at meetings of Prince Rupert Presbytery, United Church of Canada, which were 1 held In First United Church here last evening and this morning. i Among the most valuable work that Inlet and Rivers Il'.let Tbtre wu aIao Rlver wbloh lneluMl erection of a bulldlns for rellctoua our- ,t gunnyilde Cannery In regard to the taking over of the hospital at Queen Charlotte City by the United Church, progress was reported. Dr. a. A. Roberta has arrived to take charge and organisation la proceeding. Many new plans for the more efficient development of the work In the vsr- tous parts of the widely scattered Pres bytery were discussed and adopted. Members and delegates attending the meeting were: Clerical--Rev. Dr. Oeorge A. Wilson. Vancouver, superintendent of mteaiaon r. . . . ,111,1 AHhaT twr. n. swn wo uijJt. i 1111111 wn-, I Jb n f 11. wngat, luBnwn, rvcr. an. r auj. Port Simpson: Rev. De-war, Anyox; .Rev II Pierce. Port Essington; Rev. A. A. Burnett. KlShpiOX: ReV. O. BOOUiroyd. Rupert East. Prince Rupert, and Rev. A. Lay representattvea-John Newtek tlaarlton: W P Barclay, Anyox; Mra. W Kirkpatrlck, Prince Rupert: T. Ross Mackay. Rupert East BRITISH HOUSE IS PROROGUED LONDON Aug 3 Parliament ... has tn tvomruarf until November O. tne Kin. in hU apeech expreulng confidence v that Ute American outlawry or war pact will of ratt benefit and commending the steps taken to Send a high OOtWnto , atooer to Ottawa FISH ARRIVALS A total of 91.00 MuneVt of hattfert waa fold at the Pish tahange thto morning follow ' ' ' .. . I 4K ptmm. Oaavadian ruh Beat WW Oo. 10.10 and . II. ifioo puaxU. Booth Pish- eries, IlJe and Itatban. 30.000 peaftda. Booth rish-ertea. .e and 6c aN.lil.N Ouo. 16.090 panda. Atlta PMherles, I0c and 6c. Pali of Mean, 800 pound. Canadian Man and OoM Storage Oo, It Ac and 6c D. O. Stewart returned to the city on the Prince Oaecge this morning after having spent the past month holiday ing in tlte south. MM. Stewart and sons I will retrain at Uietr summer www Boundary Bay UAUl Um etoae of the school holidays. 8 J Wlnaby. manager of the Royal Bank at Hare! ton. and Mra. Wlnaby and family, who have been spending a holi day in Ute south, arrived from Van couver on the Prince Oeorae this morn ing and proceeded to the Interior by train. TERRACE Mra. Beeeher and daugAter who have pent the peat week In Terrace with the former's son R. Beecher, left on Tuea day (or Winnipeg where they will visit frleaMU before returning to Los Angeles. While here they were Ute guete of Mra. F. C. Bishop. Mr. and Mra. It. DefMUhM and family left on Wednesday vU Vancouver, for their earl heaae tn Frsnce and later Mra. Oeo. Dever returned Mdy following a fw days' vtatt with Mr. and iMrs. A. C. flsr in Smlther. kA... lit 'U '-.Ah w. fi;ii eipoet 'They have llvd in Terrace tha nasi twelve teart' and hifVe 'marty f r WH"here who Wgrt thMf'efiarturei kid'"who wUh them lntSrrad 'ptosperHr In their new home. F. Morris of Smtthere was a business visitor here en Monday. E. L. Marshall of Sardls was a visitor In town at the beginning of the week. The B. D. Bridge Club entertained their husbands at the home of Mra. Oeo. Dover on Tu sudsy evening. The prlre-s were won by Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. tittle. LAUNDRY IS SOLD HERE Announcement is made today hy Alex Macdonald, proprietor, of the sale of the Canadian Laundry business, building and lots, to rred Wesch, a consideration of Kome $25,000 being involved in the deal which was negotiated hy H. (i. Helgerson Ltd' The new owner will take possession on September 1 and conduct the business thenceforward. -, The Canadian- Laundry was established in February 1915 by Air. MacdorulJ who has built up a successful business during the past thirteen years, considerably extending and improving the plant on various occasions. .Mr. Wevnrh la. a well known pioneer of the city and the laundry business. lie has !een f.-r.i..n f the-finishing department at the Pioneer Laun.ry for many yeartv lakelseMp mucmjoyel i Trnnarv. ' Ana a A threc-wceki' heine ttMii Uii:, rar at LakolM and i.jm ic IUJUCT M1V wpfi T WWII vi rvr Mrs AUsn. Saturday saw Uie return o. the Trail Ranger group, of whom ten ted advantage of Ute outing. Weather Weal In mn rmnrrt 2roup WM eonvrynd to the lake on W. Smith's truek. tr journey on the jtome cases Itas than fifty per cant of lake btng made in boata kindly pro-1 those charged against the B. C. product, vlded by A. H. Basket and B. T. Kenrt). It waa agreed to support the Vernon During the early days of 'tUe first week j Board in Its fight for more equitable the camp was wefl esublished. and u conditions. was comparatively ay thereafter to ; Capt. Coltborst aaked for a explana-make the dally dean-tip and to procur- tlon of the attitude of opposition which supplies of fuel and lreah water. 8omehe aald the Board had taken up with little fishing waa.aMulged in by some regard to the Lakelse hot springs, and of the boys, bnt nanit of the time by far waa spent la dwrtmnnng. in wMoh .art Uo,.whojo , tgjgaweaVvrnildetetfctt tha attitude- or 'fag Board -ftaa. all j phone call wUl provide you with the il UMswweM anad w1thalcg been meaft rrfWdTf to tlWUiiUfailWtlon yei fleggfe. able akll. -Several to securing Trail Ranger awlm- Mlna K.Mu. nilh, lll.M IuIm UIAMUA. '. ul In completing the nrst course ThU Includes: lnaliili swimming atari mm twin seventy-five kaHnl.flua irniulg yards ' 1 W imv,, vuwoiui ii rvmm v uiwvii I I eel nnoer waicr; ana umwii prow , we uoara uiin even oj vae owoera oi ciency In simple diving. , the water rights. Alter each evening dip. a large camp Captain Oolhurst aald he must have fire waa lit. around which Ute group i been m lain formed and expressed hlm-gatherrd with their visiting friends, jsclf saUslled with the explanation given. When darkness brought the signal to re nr wtre asunau-nea. , . , friends on the other aide of the lake , ,-rrj m Fourteen junior C.OJ.T. and a simi lar number of senior C.O.I.T. are following in rotation at the camp . RETURN OF PROVINCIAL LANDS BEING DELAYED VICTORIA. Aug S The return of provincial lands to British Columbia waa not discussed by Hon. Charles Stewart, minister of the Interior, here because both aides preferred to leave It . ,D.rnet came in EDWARD HICKMAN TO GO TO THE GALLOWS SAN FRANCISCO Aug. 3. -The (ate of Edward Hickman, girl murderer. was sealed yesterday wi.-n the California atate sunreme court denied him a re hearing of the appeal refused previously. He must go to the gallows within four months. LOCAL NBUS NOTES Mra. II N Broekleay returned to the city en the Prince Oeocge this morn ing alter having sfent the past few weeks visiting in Vancouver. Miss FVathersUuM) of Vancouver ar rived in the city from the south on the Otrdcna thla morn I at to pay a visit to her staler. Mra. Frank Fltah. John W. Allen, marine aupertnteadent for the fisheries department, arrived from Vancouver on the Oardena this morning, being here a eniclai dutiee. I led ley Rowntree. aharged with his fourth offence of drunkeftneaa, pleaded guilty in city police court thla morning and was remanded until this afternoon. Mra. Joseph Oreet and two sons returned to the city on the Prince Oeorge thla morning after having spent the past few weeks on a holiday visit to Longvlew. Washington, and Portland, Oregon. Mr Oreer waa accompanied 'Vm by her nioiiier, Mra. Barr of Portland, who will pe" ansae time here TERRACE-BOARD HOLDS MEETING INI'MIIEK OF QCKSTIONS AFfECTINO I DISTRICT AUK DOLT WITH I TERRACE, Aug. 2 J. K. Gordon pre-; sided over a small attendance of the members of the Terrace Board of Trad at the quarterly meeting held In the O. W.V.A. Hall, but several matters of Im pedance were dealt with. A letter from Vancouver Board of lUn, at V pjn., ana will not oe rcpeateu, exienueu ur uupncaieu at Trade urging the Terrace Board to be- any time during the campaign. You should see the Campaign Man-cue afflicted with the Canadian ager immediately and receive- full details. Chimbcr of commerce was laid befora Today in this issue of The Prince Rupert Daily News is announced the meeting which agreed to line up in .-opportunity Week" in The Dally News' mammoth $4,000 Free Gift Th?ch"rmtnda,K. Oeorge uttie were' Diftribution. "Opportunity Week" starts next Monday and ends SbDOmted dekwates to the annual oon- vtnLMii of Asa elated Boards of Trade. of Oentrnl British Columbia to be heto at Vanderhoof In August. ; A rexjuoat from the Fall Fair Board that the Board of Trade should collect produce for a district exhibit at New Westminster led to a discussion as. to the relative provinces of the two b-xbea, some urging that such an exhibit was a matter tor the fanners only, and other arguing that any success attained In an exhibit of the kind would be bene teial to the whole community. Ultimately a compromise was effected by the meeting promising to co-operate with the farmers In the matter. A eommuBieaUan from the Vernon Board of Trade eallod attention to dls- mAvntr unArr irkljth lh ,iiA. f dehydration of fruit la cvr.ed on m 3 C. It waa pointed out that the Industry In eastern Oanada ships Its produce In car lota of 34.000 lbs., while In B.C. the 'minimum r Inl I. annnn ll iwf that the freight rates In the east itre In 'the Seefttary produced . tha minutes IdeaUar wiUi Unt QUecUon. and showed ' ment of the hot springs, that what work had been done towards getting a load to the springs had been largely the outcome of pressure exerted, by the Board, and that the springs were even wu UMRr wiutij uinuncu uj M'LARNIN IS FIGHT WINNER DETROIT. Aug. a Jimmy MeLarnln of Vancouver knocked out Stanislaus Louyaa of OHUl In the fourth round of a ten-round bout here last night. UeLarsln dteowd of the 8ouah Am.law lrf "e vwo purse vi wo 'ertean wrth a left hook to the head tot - lowing a punh with abort rtnt . 11UM1 IHI uie UX1 III Elehteen thousand neoole watched the bout. P. G.E. DIRECTORS AWAITING ACTION NEW GOVERNMENT Week Offers an Unusual Opportunity for Present Well as New Candidates Opportunity week, which starts next Monday, means just that a week in which you may, with little effort, gain the position in the vote standing you desire. This offer is good until Saturday, August . . . , ..I ., Saturday night August 11. The time Troai Monday morning to Saturday night , of the next week, la beyond question ) the most Important time of the entire : campaign to participants, both present and prospective. The greatest vote offer of the entire campaign wUl be in force jail Of next week. It Is positively the only extra bonus vote offer which will be made during the campaign. In this big first period or In any other period. Those who are wise will avail them selves ol their opportunity next week. sr.d wUl gather In the harvest of voUs during "Opportunity Week." which are absolutely and positively the biggest vote dsys oi the campaign. Opportunity Week" starts next Mon- day and ends at 9 o'clock Saturday msht Aiwuxt 11 The big first period i ends just nine daya later on, Monday August 20. Those who have been think- ing of entering the big gift distribu t'on and those whose names now appear 'in th lltt Hut who h&ve not Yt 'started an active campaign will find no better time to start than right now. A careful study of the "Opportunity Week" offer Is recommended candidates or those considering accepting The Dally News' offer and participating in the ti.OOO gut list. "Opportunity Week" Is fully explained In the announcement elsewhere In this issue. If you do not understand it then it la your duty to find out. A call at campaign headquarters, a letter or a NO ONE SHOl LIt DELAY With the present BIO first period sehe- 1 dule yet in effect and the "Opportunity Weeek" bonus eff ecu ve all of next weekj giving a new candidate or late starter en opportunity to pUe up votea on the double quick, no one ahould delay en- tering the big campaign with the deter mination and earnestness to win this coming wtek. Work done "Opportunity Week" wUl easily bring success to real candidates in this campaign. The laggard, unwilling to devote time or thought to the big gifts, however, will reap no rewurd. (This is a campaign for "lire wires." You can secure a beautiful new en- elced automobHe, or a part of the hundreds of dollars In cash prizes tn a very lw earnest appucauon 10 me """" uwpmg yvu.. These are automobile, valued at w iBrrw " "" P" u' i 141 1100 And th bul ' distribution la a guaranteed caan com Imlaalon of ten per cent of total sub- erlptw aalea If you do not earn one of I"" PAY MANY TIMKrl OVER Winning either of these floe ears or one of the large cash gift am pay you many, many tunes for your effort. The opportunity Is here for you, no matter whether you are a present candidate or a new entry. It la what you do during . ODDortanltv Week" starting next Oo right to it and keep right at it. And above all. don't sym pat hire with yourself. Be poalUve. not negative. Do something. Accomplish something. Make .the time between next Monday morning !L ST r2SLS You CAN do It. Will your Olve your campaign as much atten- FOOTBALL PI.AYF.ll IllUT VANCOUVER. Aug 3 It is not likely Monday and ending one week from next that there will be another meeting of Saturday night which will largely de-tbe directors of the Pacific Great Bast- tmnlne your campaign success, era Railway until the new Government I Don't lag in your campaign, dont comes In. The Attorney-Oeneral and hesitate or be timid about your race. Minlater of Rallwaya are directors but Hon. S. F. Tolmle can go outside the cabinet to replace three when they re- tire If he sees fit. FORMER SPEAKER WAS MARRIED YESTERDAY -- I Hon during your spare hours as you IONDON, Aug 3- J H Whitley, until would any other business pro position recently speaker of tlie House of Com- for right here la, no doubt, one of the mone, yesterdsy was married to Helen greatest opportunities that will ever Clarke, the daughter of an old friend. come into your life. Take advantage of "Opportunity Week." The "Opportunity f AMMEn HFAT TIMS 'coupon" are the key to a golden o- WllUlLL ULHi illld portunlty. They will unlock the treasure AND ONE DEAD MAN; The Dally News' earanalgn office llo-, - loated on the second floor' df The News ( VANCOUVER. Aug,. ,3 A. C. MagjUre, , pudding. 343 Third ( A VJjBUe. Prince Bu-addrvss unknown, wa .found dead on prt) flfii be open froffl 1 aJn. W p. a vacant lot aursounded by panned h ;m. each nay. Telephone" S3 4. Una. MIm Lorraine Orant, daughter of Rev. Dr. and Mra. H. R. Orant, formerly of j LADYSMITH. Aug. 3 SUnlty Talt. a thla city and now of Fort William, ar- well known football player fell through rived In the city on yesterday after- a trestle here yesterdsy and waa aerl-noon'a train from Prince Oeorge, where ously injured but la reported Improving he has been visiting with her slater, at the Lady smith Hospital. Mrs R.A. Harlow, and will spend a week or so here as the guest successively of Mrs N Harlan returned to the rlty Mr and Mrs 11. T Crow and Mr. and on tlie Cerdeua this morning from a Mrs. James Pareiuhar. tno to Vancouver. . . i . i i : i .1 4 TRANSFER j OF LAND ASKED ri'KTHEIt STEP TAKEN IN MATTER OF RECREATION CENTRE ON NEW IIIMIIWAY At a meeting last night In the St. Andrew's clubrooms representatives of various fraternal and service organization In the city a resolution was passed for submission to the provincial parka board requesting the transfer of a tract of land one mile long and one-half mile wide near the lake on the new Kalcn Island highway lor use as a recreation centre. The resolution followed a con ference which was held recently with Hon. T. D. Pattullo, minister of lands, who expressed his wUllngness that such i grant anouid be made. The ground could be made Into a picnic and swimming place for the summer and the lake would be suitable for skating in the winter. The meeting last night waa pre- tided over by Oeorge W. Johnstone. OBJECTION TO MARKETING ACT THAT IT IS NOT WORK- I NO WELL I'NIIER CO.iDlITTEE OF DIRECTION e . . VICTOHIA, Aug. 3 The Attorney- Oeneral had prepared a ease to teat the conaUtutlonallty of the Province Pro-' duct Marketing Act but hat now decider! to leave It to the new Oovernment. Three hundred farmers and whols-salera met at Ladner yesterday and expressed dlasatisfsctlon with the administration of the act under the committee of direction and will seek improve ment. FISCAL POLICY GREAT BRITAIN lIVI.ION OF OPINION INDICATED IIV STATEMENT OF PHKMIEIt BALDWIN IN COMMONS LONDON. Aug. 3 Reversing the -opinion of hla home secretary, Jeynson Hlckt aa expressed ' by him pubHcJy. Premier Baldwin aald In the House of Oommons yesterdsy that he did cot think It necessary for a royal commission to Investigate the Iron and steel Industry with s view to raising the duties. This Is taken to mean that there is a division of thought among Conservatives over the fiscal policy of the party. TENNIS TEAM TOUR CANADA r.ltlTlxll lot It WILL UiOK FOR CHAMriOVHIIIPM AT RIO AMEKI-CAN TOIIIINKYS NEW YORK, Aug. Seeking American championahlpa. a Britten tjeuoU team ta invading the ig? tourney at New York. Los Angela! ahd Sa. Prn-clco this fall It will tour Canada and then go to Australia. The personnel of the team in Edward Hlgga, Ooilfi Ore-gory. H. W Austin and I. M Oolilna. AMERICAN BOAT NOT ' HURT BY GROUNDING The American hallboat Leviathan sustained no damage this morning when the went aground near the bouy at the entrance of MetUkatla Passage while coming in with a fare of 30.000 pounds ot fish The vessel went tip at 7 axn. and lodged in the mud until 10 o'clock when she was released by the rtalng tide. She rested on a sort bottom so waa not hurt ,